- EVERYTHING FOR - LADIES' EVENING WEAR. WHY not see patterns of these exquisite fabrics before having anything made up for evening wear ? Write TO-DAY—the patterns will come by return, and the goods selected go post free. SILK {'HI? VST v ! LI NFS—in Creme, Skv, Saxe and Fink, 2/11. Yard. SILK ('KERFS Apricot, Pink, Creme, 3/6 Yard. SILK NINONS— BIack, Pink, Violet, Sky, Saxe, Vieux Rose, Brown, White, Cerise, Creme, 3/6 Yard. PRINTED SI LK NINONS— White grounds with lovely floral designs, 4-, G to 6/6 Yard. SATIN CHARMEUSK—in Apricot,Saxe,Champagne, Violet, Pink, Sky. Vieux Rose, Flame. VENETIAN CLOTH for Evening Cloaks, 4/6 to 6/1 1 Yard. READY - T() -WKA R EVENING ; : : APPAREL : : : YOU will be well repaid by seeing our stock if wanting such goods. Handsome Wraps, Robes, Opera Cloaks, Net and Lace Overdresses. Distinctive styles and shades. EVENING SHOES FOR LADIES : PRACTICALLY every shade of frock can be matched by us in Kid or Velvet or Satin Evening Shoes. YOLK ENQUIRY OK YOLK VISIT INVITED. COLiANSON & CUNNINGIIA M E LTD., 1-9 BROAD, ST I’ALMEKSTON N. (CORONATION T <,wx HALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 3™., 1915. GRAND VARIETY FAIR IN AID OF THE BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. For the cause that needs assistance, For the wrongs that need resistance, For the future in the distance And the good we all can do! \N UN IDLE \ND INTERESTING SEKIESOF EVENTS AND ENTERTAINMENTS. SOMETHING - QUITE - ORIGINAL! COMPETITIONS TOR CHILDREN (SCHOOL). GUESSING COMPETITIONS. AUCTION SALES. - SIDE' SHOWS. - GAMES. BRAN TUBS, ETC'. - COMIC ITEMS, SONGS, ETC'., ETC. FIRST APPEARANCE OF KOXTOX - FRIVOLITY - MINSTRELS. :;o M i NLTES OF FUN AND FROLIC! RIFLE SHOOTING EXTRAORDINARY ! RY MR. \ RARNARI). A Genuine Exhibition of Skill & Daring. AN UNIQUE AND FASCINATING SPORT : A - MINIATURE - RACE - COURSE, Providing all the excitement of the real thing. If you back the winner you collect your “divy.” \M> \ HOST OF OTHER INTERESTING AND ATTRACTIVE EVENTS. ADMISSION, II- : CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE, (U. PHI) AY, JU N B 4 m ’ 101 b. PLAIN", FANCY & POSTER E A L L. \RTISTIC DE('ORATIONS, GOOD FLOOR, ENCHANTING MUSK', AND SUPPER PROVIDED BY THE LADIES. PRIZFS FOR BEST LADY'S AND GENT’S. FANG > A". L POSTER COSTUMES. ADMISSION : DOUBLE TICKETS -V-. SINGLE 20, ONLOOKERS 1/-. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: His Worship the Mayor (Alf. Fraser Esq.). Rev. W. Raine, and Messrs Hornblow, kellow and W. Smith. GENERAL COMMITTEE: Messrs Ino. Ross, Betty, Claris, Kirkley, W. E. and G. O. Barber, Bullard, Perreau, kelly. Town Hall, Lighting, and Mechanical Appliances, etc., supplied free of cost by Messrs Fullers’, Ltd. A. J. KELLOW, Hon. Sec. REV. W. RAINE, Treasurer. WE WANT Y r OU mo test our assertion that we have the best I cheese, made from the best dairy herd in the Dominion. Six varieties to select from, so we ought to have at least one to suit you. At anyrate you are invited to call and TO TASTE OUR CHEESE and if there is nothing to suit you just walk out again. We are anxious for you to try them, and we stake our reputation as quality grocers that you will be pleased at having called. WALKER & FURRIE, : THE QUALITY GROCERS, : • FOXTON :
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1401, 22 May 1915, Page 3
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516Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1401, 22 May 1915, Page 3
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